Sunday, February 19, 2012

Life

Well, We got brave and took Michelle to church today. We figured that since she will be one month tomorrow (a fact I am not too happy about) and there has not really been much sickness in our area lately we could do it. Our plan was to go to sacrament mtg and then see from there. We got everyone fed and dressed and out the door and made it to 9am church on time. During sacrament mtg our perfect baby who never even spits up completely emptied her stomach onto her dress (and did mom remember to check if we had an extra outfit? nope.) Then a few minutes later our perfect baby who pretty much never cries very loud decided to test out her lungs. Needless to say we only made it through sacrament mtg but hey, we went!




Other stuff:
Wednesday night we gave her a bath (not her first at home obviously) but we took some pics because she is just so cute (ahhhh, naked baby!!! hee hee)




Michelle had her first bottle on
Thursday (Feb. 16) so Joe finally got to feed her. Thankfully she took it no problems- I'm liking that knowledge in case I have to leave her with a bottle some time.



Four Weeks

Feb. 17th Four weeks old

We had an appointment on Monday and she weighed 8lbs 14oz (yeah, my girl can eat) and measured 20 3/4 in.



Valentines Day

Joe was sweet and got me flowers and a card for Valentines Day (daisies and roses, good boy). He also got us dinner so I didn't have to worry about it at all.

Michelle and Joe have secret conversations a lot so this must be the result of one of those =)


This was Michelle's v-day outfit just for daddy =)

( i don't know why blogger keeps turning my pictures.... just turn your laptop)


three weeks old





Feb. 10th Three Weeks old

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Week 2

Michelle is still doing great. We are getting increasingly tired but still doing well. She is a really good baby and for the most part just goes back to sleep after eating in the middle of the night (for which I am incredibly grateful for- even though I know it probably won't last). She is super cute, like seriously super cute you guys have no idea, pictures really don't capture it. She is getting to be more aware and usually has about two stints a day where she stays awake between feedings. It's fun to get to see her become more aware of the world around her and see her turn towards my voice.

I took these pictures on Thursday with the blanket my Grandma Cole made (love!!!). She is seriously soooooo cute!
grrr.... blogger keeps turning this pic... it's even cuter landscape.





Two weeks old:

"I'm sooooo over this!"

Saturday we had some newborn pics taken of her, they looked good as we were going so I'm excited! Can't wait to see them!

Michelle's first week

Some of you may know some of this already and to some of you this may all be news to you but Michelle had a rather eventful first week of life, being my daughter she couldn't do anything the average way. The afternoon of the day she was born Joe and I took her to the nursery for her to get her first bath.
sorry it's so fuzzy...
first bow! and for some reason the nurse gave her a mow-hawk...

While we were there the nurse noticed that she looked a little yellow and so she used a fancy machine to test her billiruben levels and told us she would have to wait for the results. We went back to our room while Michelle stayed for them to do some of the other newborn things. A little while later the nurse came to our room and explained that the reason that her results had not come back immediately was because her levels were off the charts.
Typically jaundice does not occur in babies until about 2-3 days of life (after you go home) but our little over achiever had it off the charts at 9 hours old. This meant that she had to go under the special blue lights. It is the blue hue of the lights that helps break up the billiruben so that she could pee it out as well as poop it out. The biggest bummer of it is that this meant that we couldn't hold her. The only time that she was out from under the lights was for feedings. Saturday morning the pediatrician came back and he explained to us that her type of jaundice was caused because of blood incompatibility. I am type o and she is type a and her body was attacking my remaining blood like it was an intruder which causes it to break down and form like three other things that if left to their own devices will end up staining the brain (ya know, generally a bad thing). Now please don't quote me as an authority on the subject and keep in mind I was sleep deprived so my retention may be lacking.
Here is our little blue angel:



The little mask is to protect her eyes so that the light doesn't burn her retinas (also generally a bad thing). Sunday morning her levels seemed to be stabilizing (rather than increasing like they had been) so the pediatrician decided to try her on the billi-blanket to see what her levels did. At that point he thought that she was doing well enough that she would be able to come home that night with the billi-blanket.


The billi- blanket isn't actually a blanket at all it is a lesser version of the same light therapy but it is small and so you can actually hold your baby while it is in use. The lights are facing down but you can see the blue glow coming from it. Unfortunately rather than continuing to improve she got worse which meant that that night rather than coming home she had to go back under the intense light therapy (read emotional mom that can't hold her baby). Thankfully my mom was able to come up from Salt Lake and spend some time with us. Even though I didn't need her to take the baby in the middle of the night or anything it was really nice to have her there for support. Monday morning the doctor said flat out that we would be in it for atleast another day because her levels went up yet again (if I remember correctly this is when she was at 15.9, if the get to 20 they have to start replacing her blood with blood that doesn't have any billiruben). Tuesday she was still under the intense lights but that night they tried her on the blanket again from 6 pm to midnight. At that point her levels were good enough that the doctor tried her without the blanket at all until 6 am. When he came in the next morning to talk to me about her progress he said that she had done well enough without the blanket that he felt safe letting her go home with the blanket since she hadn't done some major jump but she still needed the lights. So Wednesday she was discharged with a billi-blanket in tow! Joe booked it out of school to take us home. I was soooooo glad that she was improving and that I could finally go home. I had actually been discharged sat. afternoon but since I was a breastfeeding mom they let me stay in a "family guest room" (exactly the same as the postpartum room) so that I didn't have to come and go every two hours to feed her. It was a big blessing to be able to stay with her and the fact that it was free was even nicer. It was also such a blessing to have my mom there with me so that I wasn't sitting alone in the hospital all day staring at my baby that I couldn't hold.


Finally Going Home!!!!!




Thursday afternoon we had a pediatrician appointment to see how she was doing and he said that she was doing well enough to try it without the blanket again.
Friday morning we had another pediatrician appointment to check her levels and he said she was doing great. She still had jaundice but it was at a level that her body could handle it on her own now. Hooray!!!!
One week old:
(ok, I really need to remember to take these pictures during the day because once the sun goes down all I get are fuzzy pictures....)




And too cute not to share:
I promise I didn't put her like this, she just can't hide the super sampson-ness that is in her!